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Monday, October 31, 2011

Super! Thanks for asking.

Believe it or not, there are a lot of princes costume options out there for little girls this time of year. Don't get me wrong, I don't really have anything against my girls being princesses. That is as long as they're not the whiny, entitled, selfish, bratty princesses or the desperate, helpless, in-need-of-a-man-to-rescue-me princesses. Frankly I'm planning on having to help them walk the line in between those two - the line where kind, independent, resourceful, not-desperate-for-rescue-but-understanding-that-everyone-needs-to-be-rescued-once-in-a-while princesses tread - for most of their growing up years.

So when Norah said that this year she wanted to be a super hero, I was all over it! When I asked what super heros do, she responded, "They save the day!" Perfect!

Here are my little heros:

Here's my super big girl, as bat girl!




Here's her toughest, super pose.





I made Penny's costume this year. What an adorable Wonder Woman. Norah kept calling her "Woman Girl"
When I put Penny in her costume for the first time, she actually petted her tutu and said, "Ooooh!"
This is the only picture I got with the three of us together. Norah is protecting us, Penny
is looking stunned that she can't actually fly and my Super Woman "S" is half covered.







































So how did we all enjoy our Halloween this year? I think this pretty much sums it up:


It was super! Thanks for asking!

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Sneak Preview


I'm so excited about the girls' costumes this year I can barely stand it! They're both dressing in the same theme. I'm planning on forcing that kind of thing on them for as long as they're too little to assert their will.
This year I was planning on making both costumes but the one I had in mind for Norah was super cheap in a store bought version so I only ended up making Penny's.
Can't wait till you all see them!

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Measuring Up


She discovered a tape measure at a friend's house yesterday so I let her play with one of ours today. All day she has been measuring things and declaring them to be "so big!"

Saturday, October 22, 2011

My Very First Craft Post Ever!

If you know me, you know I'm not crafty. If you don't know me, well then welcome! I'm not crafty.

I found a tutorial for simple, no sew baby bodysuits that I just had to try. Everyone around me is having babies lately, so this seemed like the perfect craft to take a crack at.

On a side note, did you know that that one word we all use for "baby bodysuit" is actually copyrighted. I will, henceforth on this blog, be calling them "baby bodysuits" so as not to receive any threatening letters in the mail from a certain copyright holder's legal department.

The tutorial mentioned a product called Wonder Under. My mom (who, unlike me owns and can operate a sewing machine) says there's another one called Stitch Witchery. Whatever they call it, it's a miracle! You can iron one side to any fabric you want and then uncover the other side and iron it onto any other fabric - clothes, cloth napkins, curtains, etc. It makes me feel like a genius AND keeps me from passing out from blood loss as a result of stabbing myself trying to sew.

So here's the project:

You can tell this is my first tutorial post because I almost forgot to take the "in process" photos.

Pattern
The Wonder Under comes with paper on both sides. I took the paper off the first side and traced my design onto it with a marker. If you're planning on using really light fabric, I'd recommend tracing much more lightly with pencil or pen. I didn't think about this until after I used marker, but fortunately the marker didn't beed from the heat of the iron and my fabric was dark enough that the marker didn't show through.

I cut out my design and then took the paper off the back side of the Wonder Under. It's easier to cut your design when the paper is still on because it's a little more rigid. I started to pull the paper off and then thought better of it. Fortunately, that little start of pulling the paper off came in handy too. Once the design is completely cut out, it can be hard to find a loose edge of paper to pull on.










Bird in Process
Vest in Process






















When I got to this point, I felt like something was missing. If I were a seamstress - or capable of looking at a sewing machine without fear that my hair will spontaneously burst into flames from the stress - I might have chosen to sew a border around my designs. I did not choose to do that. Instead, I chose this to puffy paint around the edges to finish it off.

Not being one to waste scraps, I took one scrap, ironed it to another scrap, and practiced painting the edge so that I didn't ruin one of my adorable bodysuits.

Once you get the paper off the back, iron the design onto the bodysuit per the instructions on your iron on fabric stuff. I was making a couple of boy bodysuits and a couple of girl ones.

Practice Painting







Little Man Bodysuit Complete
Sweet Girl Bodysuit Complete

And Done! See? That wasn't so bad, now was it? We can be crafty! All we need is the right craft!

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Pickin' and Grinnin'

**First off, a little note of apology for the ridiculously bad formatting of this post. I spent over two hours tonight trying to get things to line up correctly and they just wouldn't. SO FRUSTRATING! I'd blame it on Blogger not communicating with my Mac, but it does it at my parent's house on their PC too. I'm seriously thinking of switching to another host. I have so little time to write anyway, I want it to be enjoyable when I do. This formatting stuff makes me so mad I put off posting at all, which frustrates me even more! If anyone has any ideas on how to make it better, I'm happy to hear them. Ok, rant over. **

The mother of one of our good friends has an amazing property just outside of town. It backs up to a little creek, has an amazing yard and garden, and it's practically overrun with apple trees! The tennants told our friends that they didn't want the apples or any of the produce from the garden. So... a little while back three families from our small group took a field trip to steal the apples and raid the garden see the beautiful area and spend some quality time together.
 
Straight away, Elise showed
Norah around Nana's house.
 
 
Penny and Isaac spent some
quality time together too.
The confused looks I got when I asked, "Watcha eatin'?
It was less confusing when I just said,
"Show me your apple!"

Yum!

Jazzy modeling her apple.
Those feet up there belong to Darin, Jazzy's dad and
our designated "tree shaker".
 
Norah inspecting the haul.

While the daddies were pickin' the
girls went down to the creek.
Norah encouraged her friends to climb rocks.
There was posing for photos,

And lots of giggling!
This is about as high as Jazzy got.


In the mean time, Penny hung out
happily on the blanket.






















































































































































































When he got tired of his seat, Isaac helped
his mom text some friends.

And Isaac chilled out in his car seat.

My handsome husband got to help himself
to some garden fresh herbs.
And the girls had a dance party in the planters.




Meanwhile, I took the opportunity to practice some photography on the less mobile of my two little subjects.
Leaf inspector.
Leaf taster.

Super Baby!!
































































This is my absolute favorite photo that I've taken of Penny in the last month. I know you can't see her face, but there's just something so very... Penny about the image of her exploring her world, content, on her own. I'm actually thinking of having this one put on canvas. It won't be long before I'll have trouble remembering when she was this small.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Sort of a Genius


Norah has been playing with the magnetic letters on the white board at my mom's house. She's definitely shown an interest in reading and spelling. She already writes "sentences" (strings of squiggly lines) for us and tell us what they say. My mom, the veteran teacher with thirty years of experience says this is a great sign.

Today we noticed that she spelled her first word.

At first my mom figured it was just an accident. We don't even know anyone named Sharon. Then she realized that "Sharon" is actually "Norah" spelled backward with an "s" added. It could still totally be an accident but I'm gonna be a good mom and tell everyone that my kid is a genius.

Monday, October 10, 2011

It Matches!


Yesterday morning I went downstairs to get Norah up for church. She looked at me and asked, "Mom, do I have a pull-up on?" Saturday was a hang out in your jammies day but she had worn panties under her footie pajamas. Daddy had put her to bed the night before so I told her I didn't know. She unzipped her jammies and gapsed in surprise! She had slept without a pull-up and she was dry!

Truth be told, she'd been sleeping dry for months. I was mostly just trying to use up the pull-ups that we had. I can't bring myself to throw those things out, they're so expensive, and I didn't want to store them until Penny grows into them.

Anyway, she was so excited that she'd stayed dry I figured it was a great opportunity to reinforce that idea. I'd seen a pair of Hello Kitty rain boots the day before that I knew she'd love. She's been really into Hello Kitty lately, thanks to a Heallo Kitty sweatshirt she got for her birthday. I bought the boots and put them aside for just this type of occasion. They are now the only shoes she has any interest in wearing. She's already informed me that she'll be wearing her new boots in the snow as well. We'll see how long that lasts once it actually gets cold.

This morning, Norah decided to dress on a character theme. She was so excited that her sweatshirt, belt and boots all match. My little fashionista.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Haircut and Photo Shoot

It was well past time for Norah to get a haircut. As my mother was fond of saying when I was a child, "She looked like a pig lookin' out from the bushes." I have no idea if this is some kind of saying in the midwest where my grandparents came from or if it's just something Mom's family said, but it definitely made it into her vernacular. Looking at this photo, though, it's a fairly apt description.


At first she was worried that it would hurt to get her hair cut.

Once she realized it didn't, she was quite the happy little client. She took one look at her new 'do and started beaming. She even liked her "hair cutter lady" so much that she let her put her hair in pigtails.

Despite the fact that she has pigtails in most of our "professional" family photos, it is something she almost never voluntarily lets me do!



Since her hair was freshly coiffed, and she was wearing her new favorite skinny jeans that we got on vacation (they're from California so they must be cool!) I decided to do an impromptu photo shoot. I've been working on taking a few tips from the photo pros whose blogs I read. I'm trying to avoid doing so many posed shots. They never work with pre-schoolers anyway.
This is what happens when you ask a three year
old with a sucker to look at you and smile.


This is what happens when you ask her again.


This is what happens when you have someone else
distract her. Much better!

 
She just had to smell all the flowers,
so I got some action shots.


Who could resist a cute little tushie shot?


Sunday, October 2, 2011

Double Rainbow

The other day I was walking to my car after work. My walk takes me through the parking lot of the liquor store across the alley. Classy, I know. As I walked through the parking lot, a guy came out of the store. As he passed me on the way to his car he said under his breath in a sing-song voice, "Doublerainbow" He kind of said it the way Tim Gunn might say, "Fab-ulous" on Project Runway. 

I was a little confused. I thought to myself, "Gee, I wonder what kind of liquor Doublerainbow is..." Then I came around the corner and saw this:


It was the brightest, clearest double rainbow I've ever seen.

Then, the rainbow followed me! All of the following photos were taken from my car on the way to my parents' place while I was stopped at various red lights (thankyouverymuch).



Anyway, nothing super deep or inspirational. Just thought I'd share with you all about the time I got followed to my parents' place by a rainbow. You're welcome.